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Screen Watch Gives Teachers Computer Control

01/01/00

Screen Watch software from Applied Computer Systems enables teachers to view any students screen in full screen or thumbnail size. Teachers may automatically cycle through all student stations or select individuals for specific viewing. While monitoring, the instructor can capture and print the screen for documentation. If desired, the instructor can also blank the screen and lock out all keyboards and mice to prevent students from changing screens.

The software package is designed for libraries, computer classrooms and open lab settings. It is available in packages accommodating 16, 31 or 51 PCs. Applied Computer Systems, Inc., Johnstown, OH, (800) 237-5465, www.acs-linksystems.com.

This article originally appeared in the 01/01/2000 issue of THE Journal.

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